Vero Beach Primary Care

Services

Personalized healthcare services for adults in Vero Beach, Florida, including direct primary care, in-person appointments, telehealth consultations, men's health, women's health, hormone-related evaluations, laboratory review, and medical weight management discussions.

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Direct Primary Care

Membership-based primary care with preventive care, sick visits, follow-up appointments, medication reviews, laboratory review, and ongoing care coordination.

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Men's Health

Clinical evaluations for men's health concerns, including testosterone-related questions, sexual health concerns, laboratory review, and follow-up monitoring when appropriate.

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Women's Health

Evaluations for hormone-related concerns during perimenopause, menopause, postpartum periods, or other situations where symptoms or laboratory findings warrant review.

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Medical Weight Management

Medical weight management consultations may include BMI review, medical history, lifestyle factors, medication review, lab work, and treatment discussions when appropriate.

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Telehealth Services

Telehealth appointments are available for eligible Florida patients for certain primary care, laboratory review, medication review, and follow-up care needs.

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Concierge Care

Concierge-style care may provide a more personalized approach to healthcare through ongoing provider relationships, care coordination, and individualized healthcare planning.

Direct Primary Care

Direct Primary Care is a membership-based care model designed to support an ongoing relationship between patients and their healthcare provider. This model may be appropriate for individuals seeking access to primary care services, preventive health discussions, follow-up visits, laboratory review, and care coordination.

Vero Beach Primary Care also offers non-member appointment options for patients who prefer to receive care on a per-appointment basis.

  • Primary care consultations
  • Annual wellness discussions
  • Sick visits
  • Medication reviews
  • Laboratory testing and review
  • Preventive health discussions
  • Chronic condition follow-up
  • Telehealth follow-up when appropriate

Membership Option

Membership includes an initial visit, routine laboratory work when applicable, and follow-up or office visits included under the membership structure.

Membership fee: $200 for the first visit, related lab work, and first month of care.

Monthly membership: $120 per month after the initial month.

Non-Member Visits

Initial visit with labs: $275.

Initial visit without labs: $140.

Regular office visit, including follow-up or sick visit: $95.

Men's Health & Hormone Evaluations

Men's health evaluations may include discussion of testosterone-related concerns, sexual health concerns, erectile dysfunction, changes in energy levels, changes in body composition, mood changes, and laboratory findings. These symptoms may be associated with a variety of medical conditions and should be evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider.

Testosterone levels are only one component of a comprehensive clinical evaluation. A provider may review medical history, symptoms, medications, physical findings, and laboratory results before making any treatment recommendations.

  • Testosterone evaluation
  • Low testosterone questions
  • Erectile dysfunction evaluation
  • Sexual health concerns
  • Fatigue or energy concerns
  • Body composition concerns
  • Medication review
  • Laboratory testing and monitoring

Potential Risks and Monitoring

Patients receiving testosterone therapy may require periodic follow-up evaluations and laboratory testing as determined by their healthcare provider. Potential risks and side effects may include increases in blood pressure, changes in red blood cell counts, cholesterol levels, hormone levels, and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. Additional risks may include hair loss, acne, mood changes, breast tissue enlargement, testicular changes, reduced sperm production, and worsening of sleep apnea.

Testosterone therapy may not be appropriate for all individuals. Patients should discuss potential risks, benefits, alternatives, and limitations with their healthcare provider before beginning treatment.

Women's Health & Hormone Evaluations

Women may seek medical evaluation for symptoms or health concerns that may be associated with hormonal changes during different stages of life, including perimenopause, menopause, postpartum periods, or in individuals with a history of conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

During an evaluation, a licensed healthcare provider may review medical history, symptoms, current medications, lifestyle factors, and laboratory findings to determine whether additional testing or treatment options may be appropriate.

  • Menstrual changes
  • Perimenopause and menopause discussions
  • Sleep-related concerns
  • Mood or concentration changes
  • Sexual health concerns
  • Energy-level concerns
  • PCOS history or hormone-related questions
  • Laboratory review
Treatment recommendations, if any, are based on an individualized clinical evaluation, laboratory findings when applicable, and provider judgment. No specific treatment outcome can be guaranteed.

Medical Weight Management

Body weight may be influenced by many factors, including nutrition, physical activity, sleep patterns, medical history, medications, genetics, and other individual health considerations. Medical weight management consultations allow patients to discuss weight-related concerns with a licensed healthcare provider.

During a consultation, a provider may review medical history, current medications, BMI, symptoms, lifestyle factors, treatment goals, and laboratory findings when available. If clinically appropriate, treatment options may be discussed, including nutrition recommendations, activity considerations, follow-up monitoring, and prescription therapies.

  • Weight-management consultations
  • BMI review
  • Medical history review
  • Medication review
  • Nutrition and activity discussions
  • Weight-related health concerns
  • GLP-1 medication discussions when appropriate
  • Follow-up monitoring
Prescription medications, including GLP-1 therapies when discussed, require an evaluation and prescription from a licensed healthcare provider and may not be appropriate for all individuals. Results vary by patient, and no specific outcome can be guaranteed.

Telehealth Services in Florida

Vero Beach Primary Care offers telehealth services to eligible patients located in Florida at the time of the appointment. Telehealth may be used for certain primary care consultations, follow-up appointments, laboratory review, medication review, hormone-related evaluations, and medical weight management discussions.

Not all conditions are appropriate for telehealth. A provider may recommend in-person evaluation, diagnostic testing, specialist referral, or emergency care depending on the patient's circumstances.

  • Florida telehealth appointments
  • Primary care follow-up
  • Medication review
  • Laboratory review
  • Hormone-related discussions
  • Medical weight management discussions
  • Care coordination
  • In-person referral when appropriate

Concierge Care

Concierge care is a healthcare model that emphasizes ongoing provider relationships, preventive health discussions, individualized healthcare planning, and continuity of care. Some patients choose concierge-style care because they value direct communication, personalized attention, and a collaborative approach to managing healthcare needs.

Concierge care may include preventive health discussions, laboratory review, medication review, chronic condition management, telehealth appointments when appropriate, and ongoing care coordination. Services vary by practice and patient needs.

  • Personalized primary care
  • Preventive health discussions
  • Ongoing provider relationship
  • Laboratory review
  • Medication review
  • Care coordination
  • Telehealth access when appropriate
  • Follow-up planning

Laboratory Testing & Review

Laboratory testing may be recommended to assist with clinical decision-making. Depending on the reason for the visit, lab work may be used to evaluate general health concerns, review hormone-related questions, support medical weight management discussions, or monitor treatment plans.

  • Preventive laboratory screening
  • Wellness lab review
  • Hormone-related laboratory testing
  • Medical weight management lab review
  • Medication-related monitoring
  • Follow-up testing when appropriate

What to Expect

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Schedule

Request an appointment or consultation with Vero Beach Primary Care.

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Evaluation

Meet with a licensed healthcare provider in person or by telehealth when appropriate.

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Review

Your provider may review medical history, medications, symptoms, and laboratory findings.

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Plan

Recommendations are individualized based on clinical assessment and provider judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer both in-person and telehealth appointments?

Yes. Vero Beach Primary Care offers in-person services and telehealth services for eligible Florida patients when clinically appropriate.

Do I need lab work before treatment is recommended?

Laboratory testing may be recommended depending on your medical history, symptoms, current medications, and the type of service being requested. Your provider will determine whether lab work is appropriate.

Do you offer hormone evaluations?

Yes. Licensed healthcare providers may evaluate hormone-related concerns for men and women based on symptoms, medical history, and laboratory findings when appropriate.

Do you offer medical weight management?

Yes. Patients may schedule an evaluation to discuss weight-management concerns, medical history, lifestyle factors, medications, and available treatment options when clinically appropriate.

Can prescriptions be issued?

If clinically appropriate, a licensed healthcare provider may prescribe medication after an evaluation. Not all patients are candidates for prescription treatment.

Is telehealth available outside Florida?

Telehealth services are available only to eligible patients located in Florida at the time of the appointment.

Important Medication Notice

Featured therapies may include compounded medications. Compounded medications have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA does not verify the safety, effectiveness, or quality of compounded medications. These medications may be dispensed by U.S.-based 503A compounding pharmacies licensed by applicable state boards of pharmacy. Prescription treatments require an evaluation and prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Schedule an Evaluation

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